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Definition of Stabilizations
1. stabilization [n] - See also: stabilization
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stabilizations
Literary usage of Stabilizations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Stabilization of Arsenic Wastes by Max Taylor, Robert Fuessle (1995)
"This observation reflects how some short term stabilizations exceed arsenic TCLP
standards because of the competition of fresh concrete in binding with iron ..."
2. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"... case stabilizations of the transition state and intermediate are reckoned to
be 8 and approximately 16 kcal/mol, respectively. ..."
3. Making Markets: Economic Transformation in Eastern Europe and the Post by Shafiqul Islam, Michael Mandelbaum (1993)
"... of stabilization programs.11 Controversy over IMF stabilization packages has
led to a new literature on "heterodox" stabilizations that include wage and ..."
4. Getting to the Top in the USSR: Cyclical Patterns in the Leadership by R. Judson Mitchell (1990)
"Thus it is doubtful that more than very temporary stabilizations of the oligarchy
was ever achieved during the Brezhnev era. ..."
5. Alternative Medicine: Expanding Medical Horizons by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"Median survival time was significantly extended beyond that of the placebo group,
which had only 2 stabilizations. In addition, 26 subjects in the MTH-68/N ..."
6. State, Markets, and Just Growth: Development in the Twenty-First Century by Atul Kohli, Chung-in Moon, Georg Sørensen (2003)
"Successful stabilizations were instrumental in the electoral support for Menem
in Argentina and, in both 1992 and 1995 (a depression year), polls indicated ..."
7. Nervous and mental disease monograph series (1920)
"... total of century-old accumulated wishes to remain at a lower level of adaptations
with their physical constitutional organic structural stabilizations, ..."
8. The Technique of Psychoanalysis by Smith Ely Jelliffe (1918)
"... of adaptations with their physical constitutional organic structural
stabilizations, and on the other hand contains the progressive urge of the spirit ..."